2023-10-17 01:28:00
Unusual discussion on the way up: he watered his area at halftime and left a neighborhood
In one of the finals for promotion in Argentine football, one of the most unusual events that can be remembered in recent times occurred. Talleres de Remedios de Escalada and San Miguel played the first final for promotion in Metropolitan B, which ended in a goalless tie. However, what happened at halftime ended up getting all the attention and also repudiation from the visiting delegation.
During the descent, the red-and-white team’s goalkeepers watered only the area that the Trueno Verde goalkeeper would occupy in the second half. Of course the intention was to generate what finally happened: that the area of the field was completely muddy. This was observed by the visiting delegation that was behind one of the arches and then protested by the players and the San Miguel coaching staff.
Even the coach of Trueno Verde, Gustavo Coleoni, had a tense exchange with the local coach, Martín Rolón. “They gave away the area, why are they doing it? What happened at halftime, did it rain?” Sapito complained ironically in front of his colleague when he approached her to tell her that they always water the field in the halftime. “It’s not wet there. It’s a final, idiot! No problem. You play at home and you made time all the first half, you are a cheater. “You have to live up to it,” Sapito Coleone said angrily, in front of the TYC Sports cameras.
The regulations are clear: the referee is the one who must decide if the field is in good condition or else proceed to suspend it. Of course, he can also try to solve the incident by throwing sand to dry the area and then report that the condition remains. In this case, the lines were visible and the playing field was not flooded, so the judge proceeded correctly. In the report of the refereeing body this must be detailed and it will be the Court that decides if there will be a sanction for the offending club, which may be a fine or even suspending its field.
The unusual episode that occurred in the rise of Argentine football
The match in Remedios de Escalada ended without goals and promotion to the Primera Nacional will be defined on Sunday the 29th, on the San Miguel field. The development of the match did not escape the logic of any final worth its salt, and especially if it is one coming from the profound rise of Argentine football like this one.
For this reason, throughout the first half the words “locked” and “even” were the ones that most clearly identified what was happening on the irregular red-and-white playing field, where there was no one to take advantage of even a minimal advantage in the game. Within this panorama of balance and due to the logical impulse of playing at home, Talleres was the one that showed the greatest offensive intentions, complicating the visiting goalkeeper Joaquín Pucheta especially with dead ball plays through fouls generated especially by combined actions by the sector left of the attack.
The triangle formed by the experienced Fernando Enrique (son of “Negro” Héctor, world champion in Mexico 1986), Agustín Campana and Lautaro Villegas was loading the strong defense of the albiverdes with fouls, where the Colombian former Independiente Santa Fe stood out, Dixon Rentería, along with a good setback from Nahuel Sica, although both ended up reprimanded.
And in attack, the visitors also produced little or nothing, despite the constant efforts of Federico Sena to set up the game, although his attempts ultimately ended up being fruitless, because they might not find contact with the attackers Christian Chávez and Ezequiel Melillo. The characteristics of the development were not intrinsically modified in the complement, to the point that the crowd (regarding 10,000 fans) of Talleres just at the end of the second stage maximized their encouragement when their team made a final effort to unevent.
Of course, unlike the first stage, San Miguel’s stance was a little more consistent in terms of play, with Sica always showing sound judgment in handling the ball, and when he didn’t have it, it was Sena who took over. The flares and festive pyrotechnics that Talleres launched in the epilogue were very similar to a farewell and a reward to their players for the great season they had and the dispute until the end with a budget lower than that of San Miguel.
And precisely in Los Polvorines, if some necessary works are completed in its stadium, next Sunday the 29th they will meet once more in the last 90 minutes before one of the two leaves Primera B for next year heading to the National. Although with the blank tie the definition was left open, the feeling of greater individual power seems to be on the side of San Miguel, such as the hierarchy demonstrated today by the aforementioned Rentería.
For this reason, with its people, San Miguel will try to make a leap in category with the help of its no less experienced coach Gustavo “Sapito” Coleoni, a promotion specialist who will also want to leave his mark in San Miguel, of course always through Workshops, because his coach, also a sports journalist Martín Rolón, will want to write his best story in the Lanús match club.
With information from Télam.
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